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Northern Art Nouveau: Elegant Brick Façade from 1905 with Shaped Gable and Stucco Decoration

#4852. Northern Art Nouveau: Elegant Brick Façade from 1905 with Shaped Gable and Stucco Decoration

The image shows a remarkable façade of a building in the Northern Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) style, dated 1905, as evidenced by the inscription "ANNO 1905" on the upper part of the pediment. The façade is made of red brick with contrasting white and pink decorative elements.

The architectural composition is crowned with a shaped gable typical of Northern European architecture, featuring smooth curved lines. Particular attention is drawn to the rich stucco decoration above the second-floor windows: an exquisite bas-relief with floral motifs, a central fan-shaped element, and volute-like curls. This lavish decorative composition is rendered in a light tone, creating a striking contrast with the brickwork.

The windows have arched tops framed by elegant contours of light-colored stone, which is typical for Art Nouveau of the early 20th century. The overall color scheme of the façade—a combination of terracotta, pink, and white—creates a delicate yet monumental impression. The building demonstrates an excellent example of urban architecture from the Art Nouveau era, with its attention to decorative details and smooth, organic forms.

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